N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass, and
mention the hill number and hill name.

With a friend&period; We drove to Glen Lochay and drove a short way up a track northwards just beyond the power station&period; We started from there&comma; reaching Meall Dhùim Croisg&period; We continued to Creag na Caillich and Beinn nan Eachan&period; My friend left to do Meall Tòn Eich&period; I continued along the ridge to Meall nan Tarmachan&period; Descended over the SE top &lpar;a newish Munro top&rpar; to reach my car which had been positioned at the Ben Lawers Visitor Centre&period; Weather good&period;

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29/06/2003

the actual Munro is a bit boring&comma; but you can continue to walk on for a great day out&excl;
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&NewLine;As part of the Meall nan Tarmachan circular route&period;